Sylas' gaze flickered as he looked at this Quest. Honestly speak that he was in the middle of one. It was supposedly a Legendar Legendary.
However, that was only because of his own bias. After the first
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GOT IT
In order to pass this Quest, Sylas had to not only rely on a Leger un furem malliculty he had to evolve his will to the Tangible Will Realm, on top of having Rune Soul, a Legendary Mastery Skill to rely upon, and an FFF Comprehension combined with yet another Legendary Path Talent that together allowed him to have a Will that was eight times more than the Dungeon's requirement.
Then, even after all of that, had he not had the ability to take the rewards out of the bonfire, he would have been stuck here for the rest of his life.
To say that this was a Legendary Quest certainly wasn't an exaggeration. The problem was that Sylas didn't seem to take close shaves with death all that seriously anymore, and even he subconsciously realized that this was a bit of an over-correction.
Those moments in the world of lava had been the lowest of his life. As a man who prided himself on his own discipline so much, to lose control of himself and his supposed ironclad Will was a humiliation he would never forget.
No one had been there to witness it, but he had never been someone who prided himself on the thoughts of others in the first place. He might be the only one who knows that such a thing happened, but he was also the most important person.
Now, he made it a point to overcome those hurdles of life and death over and over again.
Even though he had almost lost his life several times now...
He felt nothing.
Rewards
[>Complete Path of the Mancer Chain Quest]
OR
[>Unlock Dual Class Constitution]
Sylas didn't look at this screen for nearly as long as one might have thought he would have. He had made his decision in an instant.
Without even much care as though he wasn't giving up anything at all, and without so much as a question to the Madness Key, he chose the second route.
He didn't feel the slightest regret.
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